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Domaine François Chidaine Vin de France (Vouvray) Les Argiles 2020

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Domaine François Chidaine Vin de France (Vouvray) Les Argiles 2020
Producer Domaine François Chidaine
Region, Country Vouvray, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 22025-750

Most readers will already know that although this wine is grown in Vouvray, it is not permitted to bear that name because it ferments and matures across the river in Montlouis. It is therefore labelled Vin de France, a change in circumstance that has not bothered Chidaine’s clients one jot.
As always, this magnificent bottling is drawn from a series of clay-rich (argiles) Vouvray sites that surround the Clos Baudoin. These include L’Espagnole, La Chatterie, L’Homme, Les Reugnières and Le Haut Lieu (of Huet fame). Set away from the river, these sites are mostly populated with 40-year-old bush vines, which grow on deep, chalky clay over a limestone subsoil. All these vineyards are managed biodynamically and with regenerative agriculture. Les Argiles is hand-harvested with multiple passes through the vineyards. Fermentation occurs with indigenous yeasts and the wine ages on lees in 620-litre demi-muids for about 11 months.

Domaine François Chidaine Vin de France (Vouvray) Les Argiles 2020

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"The 2020 Les Argiles is a dry Chenin Blanc grown in Vouvray, but because the wine is made in Montlouis, it's not entitled to the appellation hence its vin de France status. From deep clay soils, there's a richness on the mid-palate and rounded edges that are further shaped and curved by fermentation and maturation in demi-muids. . It's a mid-weight style that offers plentiful concentration, remarkable freshness and mouthcoating grip. The finish is gourmand and textural with subtle apple pie notes lingering."
91 points, Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous.com

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"The 2020 Les Argiles is a dry Chenin Blanc grown in Vouvray, but because the wine is made in Montlouis, it's not entitled to the appellation hence its vin de France status. From deep clay soils, there's a richness on the mid-palate and rounded edges that are further shaped and curved by fermentation and maturation in demi-muids. . It's a mid-weight style that offers plentiful concentration, remarkable freshness and mouthcoating grip. The finish is gourmand and textural with subtle apple pie notes lingering."
91 points, Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous.com

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